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Exam 6: Elements of Torts
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Question 441
Multiple Choice
If a jury finds there is comparative negligence in a tort case, which of the following happens:
Question 442
Multiple Choice
Albert is attacked by Bruce while getting out of his car in a store parking lot. Albert punches Bruce in the face, breaking Bruce's nose. When Bruce sues Albert for battery, Albert is likely to use ____ as a defense.
Question 443
Multiple Choice
In Chambers v. Travelers Companies, where Chambers sued for defamation after she was fired for her behavior, which included failure to reveal certain information about a business trip, but the district court held for Travelers, and the appeals court agreed because:
Question 444
True/False
In Lawler v. Montblanc North America, where Lawler was fired soon after telling her supervisor that for medical reasons she could not work more than 20 hours per week, the appeals court held she could sue the employer for mental distress because her expert witness testified that she was emotionally fragile and was "nearly destroyed" by the action.
Question 445
True/False
When an assault occurs, a battery also occurs.
Question 446
True/False
For there to be defamation, there usually must be harm to the person about whom the false statement is made.
Question 447
Multiple Choice
Alex sues Lisa for $60,000 for damages suffered as a result of her negligence because she failed to place a sign on the door of her restaurant warning customers to "Watch Your Step" as they exited the building. A jury awards Alex $40,000 because Alex's intoxication made him 33% responsible for his injuries. Lisa avoided full liability because she showed:
Question 448
Multiple Choice
Tort law makes every individual:
Question 449
Multiple Choice
A tort is:
Question 450
Multiple Choice
The constitutional privilege:
Question 451
Multiple Choice
Carl's neighbor writes a column for the local paper. One week he reveals Carl's drug abuse problems and Carl is subsequently fired from work. Carl will probably sue his neighbor for:
Question 452
Multiple Choice
To have a case in tort, the injury sustained by a person must be:
Question 453
True/False
Because danger invites rescue, those people who attempt to rescue others and get hurt in the process must bear the costs of their harms themselves.
Question 454
Multiple Choice
In Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Company, involving a woman injured by an accidentally dropped package of fireworks that exploded as it was run over by a train, the railroad should not have been held liable for negligence because: